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neil: large company ceos. >> when you look at a fortune 500 ceo taking a look at, well, a little bit of tax increases won't hurt us -- neil: billions in revenue. >> are you not thinking about the entrepreneur, the small business owner, the small companies? that really is the driving machine for this country. neil: by the way, we were discussing in the break quickly, they can find ways around these higher taxes, but small businesses, not so much. options limited. >> it's already fractious and thin in terms of operating margins, and it's like any good custodian of a brand looks at the larger picture. we take a look at how are we able to, maybe squeeze in the operating costs and save money? on the revenue side, i have a message for everybody. get people back to work. if you want to raise tax revenue, get people back to work, get in contributing their fair share's tax, and on the other side, look at savings. the individuals tax rate has gone up 1% over 50 years in terms of a percentage of gdp. neil: the argument for doing this deal -- >> when the fed is up ten. neil: i understand. the pr
neil: large company ceos. >> when you look at a fortune 500 ceo taking a look at, well, a little bit of tax increases won't hurt us -- neil: billions in revenue. >> are you not thinking about the entrepreneur, the small business owner, the small companies? that really is the driving machine for this country. neil: by the way, we were discussing in the break quickly, they can find ways around these higher taxes, but small businesses, not so much. options limited. >> it's...
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at the end of the day, they compromise. thee have no choice. what you'll see is certain lines in the sand that the president said he will not accept. he will not accept a deal that does not include tax hikes on the wealthy. at the same time, he understands that in order to get that, he has to give the republicans something they want. by the way, the same republicans who ran a campaign with president obama cutting $716 billion out of medicare, all the sudden want tremendous cuts in medicare. i think we'll get a deal. we have to. i think the president understands that. neil: i know we have to, but we've been this way before. here's my worry, that a bad deal could be worse than no deal. a bad deal, let's say there's cuts, and i don't envision many, your comment, though, withstanding, because i don't see the resolve for it because even slowing growth in a program is opposed by unions, the congressional black caucus, 101 democratic congressmen, when it comes to social security, whether that should or shouldn't be part of the discussion is going to r
at the end of the day, they compromise. thee have no choice. what you'll see is certain lines in the sand that the president said he will not accept. he will not accept a deal that does not include tax hikes on the wealthy. at the same time, he understands that in order to get that, he has to give the republicans something they want. by the way, the same republicans who ran a campaign with president obama cutting $716 billion out of medicare, all the sudden want tremendous cuts in medicare. i...
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neil: not a bad at all. thank-- not a bad at idea at all. >> thank thank you. neil: remember the wimpy character in "popeye"? >> i'll have hamburger which i'll glad you pay you tuesday. neil: he always seems to get the burger. did he ever pay for it? why i suspect a lot of wimpy policians are pulling the same charade. neil: one week from today do know what is two weeks from today? the new year. the cliff. i think we will avoid. i don't like the way to avoid it with the promise resolution. just like cutting back on spending in the new year this is our will do it. like promising to cut back on eating and working out more. i made a lot of these. look at me. you see much progress? i can save you the trouble. they sound good but workout bad. maybe it is in my charr
neil: not a bad at all. thank-- not a bad at idea at all. >> thank thank you. neil: remember the wimpy character in "popeye"? >> i'll have hamburger which i'll glad you pay you tuesday. neil: he always seems to get the burger. did he ever pay for it? why i suspect a lot of wimpy policians are pulling the same charade. neil: one week from today do know what is two weeks from today? the new year. the cliff. i think we will avoid. i don't like the way to avoid it with the...
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big layoffs at citigroup, what is that 11,000? lingering fallout from thousands of jobs lost at hostess. all i'm saying is, when you look at this news, and it still interpreted as good, only make me thing, that mainstream media is stillushing for the president or democrats. well, the guy got reelected. you don't have to pretend any more, it upsets me, tye young, what do you make of this. >> neil thank you, we have wall street ling people off, main street laying people off, market flat lining up and down one week to the next. just like it was before it crashed in 28, unemploymt number 7 .9% that is very high, real unemployment maybe is almost 17%, and the washington post tells us that ignore it because of hurricane sandy, that is ridiculous. my clients are business owners, they tell me that the cost of living and cost of doing business is going up, t availabilityf business loans is nonexistence, they are battening down the hatches. that is the reality. neil: whatever the reality, you hear a lot that things are certainly better than
big layoffs at citigroup, what is that 11,000? lingering fallout from thousands of jobs lost at hostess. all i'm saying is, when you look at this news, and it still interpreted as good, only make me thing, that mainstream media is stillushing for the president or democrats. well, the guy got reelected. you don't have to pretend any more, it upsets me, tye young, what do you make of this. >> neil thank you, we have wall street ling people off, main street laying people off, market flat...
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neil: not at all, period. what worries me about the developments as of late is that a good example is dick durbin of ilnois says we can't do things in a rush, can't make decisions in a matter of days, and building upon republicans for essentially creating this predictment. well, it was a constanttpushing forward, the deadline that created this so-called rush. if not now, when? i wonner if not this opportunity is it really done next year or the debt going to overwhelm us? >> well, you know, there's a lot of people pushing to say let's go off the cliff. neil: right. >> the problem is that if we do that, and the reason is because we'll get all of the tax hikes which, you know one group wants, and we'll get certain spenting cuts which the other group wants civilling everything k don't t? it doesn't. it's the worst of both cases. i think all the rational people, the business community, the global markets are looking at this saying, look, a bad deal is bad. let's not do a bad deal, but let's do some deal. let's do s
neil: not at all, period. what worries me about the developments as of late is that a good example is dick durbin of ilnois says we can't do things in a rush, can't make decisions in a matter of days, and building upon republicans for essentially creating this predictment. well, it was a constanttpushing forward, the deadline that created this so-called rush. if not now, when? i wonner if not this opportunity is it really done next year or the debt going to overwhelm us? >> well, you...
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i'm looking at the same rock star. u know what is interesting, the christmas season is here, your huge -- huge season. >> we are brand that has a tremendous history in our country, in part of millions of family celebrations, mr. ozzie and authenticity. so we are really at that moment, the holiday moment when families are gathered, enjoying not only great tasting food, but thinking about times that are very special in their lives. neil: explain the breakdown of your buyers. >> we are a brand that satisfies all americans, but the primary buyer would be a woman buying for men primarily. but that is thesame as with most brands. she is the gatekeeper of the household in most regards or in most of my brand experience command that would prove to be so. neil: does it work in reverse? >> absolutely. neil: you don't hear as much of that. some who would say, if you were to give them a box they would say that wasn't what i was planning. >> truly enjoys the product and especially with the work we have done over the last few years t
i'm looking at the same rock star. u know what is interesting, the christmas season is here, your huge -- huge season. >> we are brand that has a tremendous history in our country, in part of millions of family celebrations, mr. ozzie and authenticity. so we are really at that moment, the holiday moment when families are gathered, enjoying not only great tasting food, but thinking about times that are very special in their lives. neil: explain the breakdown of your buyers. >> we are...
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tom: it seems like fracking is, at the very least, whether you're for it or against it, at the very least, the places that are doing it, the states that are doing it a thrill to. they are absolutely giddy about their jobs and the money that they are collecting, the taxes they are collecting for their states, and it is providing the future. we keep talking about we won independence, energy independence in this country. gosh, it just seems like all of that is moving in the right direction. >> yes. we are projected to overtake saudi arabia and oil production in the next couple decades, precisely because of this palm. if you go out to places like north dakota, for instance, which is about the balkan shale formation, uc -- it's incredible you have towns of 1 percent unemployment rates. north dakota has the lowest. tom: new york and california with all kinds of oil under their feet and they won't take it. >> that's right. you have groups of using the legal system, trying to up suits either prevent this from happening or tighten up regulations will bring regulation fugh to the federal level. it'
tom: it seems like fracking is, at the very least, whether you're for it or against it, at the very least, the places that are doing it, the states that are doing it a thrill to. they are absolutely giddy about their jobs and the money that they are collecting, the taxes they are collecting for their states, and it is providing the future. we keep talking about we won independence, energy independence in this country. gosh, it just seems like all of that is moving in the right direction....
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>> it was different, on the west coast, we had 8 day strike at 10 terminals at sports of los angeles, and between los angeles and long beach that was dealing with clerical union, a localized union, this is all along eastern gulf coast, impacting international longshoremen's organization, that is the union out here. tom: as far as the demands, is there any one particular place where they are at least some what close together? are we this close on the coat on the whole contract? >> you know over the summer they made progress on some key issues, then they walked away and had issues, we hope they can get back together and get a deal done. we know that federal mediator has called both parties back to the take nel advance of december 29 contract. right now all signs point to some kind of a shut down or strike, once the contract expires, this weekend. tom: jonathan gold, national retail federation, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. tom: you bet, a fox business alert for you, a look at capitol hill, the lights are obut nobody is home, just 4 days before we fall off the phys cav clif
>> it was different, on the west coast, we had 8 day strike at 10 terminals at sports of los angeles, and between los angeles and long beach that was dealing with clerical union, a localized union, this is all along eastern gulf coast, impacting international longshoremen's organization, that is the union out here. tom: as far as the demands, is there any one particular place where they are at least some what close together? are we this close on the coat on the whole contract? >>...
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what you loing at? ha! cat-like reflexes... whoa! [ male announcer ] the coorlight silver bullet pint. 's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. don't u do it. don't you do it! [ male announcer ] frost bred coors light. the world's most refreshing beer! neil: no deal. bp out, and if automatic cuts cut in january 1st because they have not figured it out, forget the economy. our military could be the one really getting slammed. spending making up for over 50% of the total budget cuts that would automatically be sequesteredded in. all other government programs share the rest. defense, half of them 80 other programs with the other half. william cohen on why it could be a scary thing. secretary, good to have you. what would be the immediate impact on the military, do you think? >> well, the immediate impact would be on operations and maintenance. basically, cuts in training, programs will be deferred, it would have an impact in terms of our war on terror, in terms of being able to fund these properly. whenever you talk about bud
what you loing at? ha! cat-like reflexes... whoa! [ male announcer ] the coorlight silver bullet pint. 's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. don't u do it. don't you do it! [ male announcer ] frost bred coors light. the world's most refreshing beer! neil: no deal. bp out, and if automatic cuts cut in january 1st because they have not figured it out, forget the economy. our military could be the one really getting slammed. spending making up for over 50% of the total budget cuts...
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at end of day u.s. government, a trillion dollars in revenue, so they will look at loopholes in u.s., and internationally. neil: they will want to first cut loopholes there that would make it less attractive, if you are barack obama you should be rooting for this. that means less attractive for thoscompanyo do over there and stay here. u.k. prospects should be subject to u.k. corporate tax. neil: should you pair spending in other areas to adjust. >> spending is very much down in the u.k. that is the problem, that is the argument shared sacrifice. neil: what about the princess? >> i told jonathan hunt last week that i thought kat middleton is pregnant, i am pleased to be right. neil: she has very bad morning sickness. >> which is why it was revled early, it was revead 12 weeks, it is to be expected. the role of the roll wife to provide an heir and a spare immediately. neil: dogs teach a lesson about living, they don't know the future, they have forgotten the pass, they are tree t free to ls straight in t
at end of day u.s. government, a trillion dollars in revenue, so they will look at loopholes in u.s., and internationally. neil: they will want to first cut loopholes there that would make it less attractive, if you are barack obama you should be rooting for this. that means less attractive for thoscompanyo do over there and stay here. u.k. prospects should be subject to u.k. corporate tax. neil: should you pair spending in other areas to adjust. >> spending is very much down in the u.k....
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>> i believe that at zero tax you get no revenue, at 100% tax you get no productivity. you are trying to find is what maximum revenue to government is, including maximum economic growth. neil: you would be open to speaker boehner offering the 800 billion in revenue, however that is sorted out, he does not want rate hikes, he wants a limit on deducts and write-offs, would either be fine with you? >> neil, we have a lot of hidden things in tax code. i can take a building and put a new roof, as long as i stay under a certain level. neil: democrats saying that is a nonstarter. >> i think it has to be both, they all have to be on the table. t rates are a question, if you raise the rate do you lower economic activity, do you lower the ability for person who works for a company with 20 employees. worse, than that, they may lower the number of employees because they cannot afford the growth they mig otherwise have. neil: right or make it part time, is it your sense we'll have a deal? >> i want be to an optimist, i want to believe that president does not want to hurt this countr
>> i believe that at zero tax you get no revenue, at 100% tax you get no productivity. you are trying to find is what maximum revenue to government is, including maximum economic growth. neil: you would be open to speaker boehner offering the 800 billion in revenue, however that is sorted out, he does not want rate hikes, he wants a limit on deducts and write-offs, would either be fine with you? >> neil, we have a lot of hidden things in tax code. i can take a building and put a new...
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which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ roer ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. yeah, i'm kind of a big deal. [sigh] it feels...
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injured, at least 70g. homes damaged in that number expected to rise. the storm knocking out power to more than 200,000 homes ande businesses, and if you're trying to fly home after thee christmas visit, you could be out of luck. more than 1000 flights already canceled today and we're all over it in a very snowy indianapolis. chicago o'hare keeping track of all the flight delays and here in the fox weather center. go ahead, what is the latest? >> we are here i on the south se of indianapolis, eric, and we just had the main part of the storm blow through. the storm pretty much done but we're still having troubles with wind. we're on the side of one of the interstates, i 65 going of the through indianapolis north and south of chicago and louisville. the traffic getting by pretty quickly, but we drove through this earlier today in the bulkpe of the day, and a lot of cars off the road, a lot of people oa the day afterds christmas wanted to get out, get home, got on the road and it was so bad they giv could bare
injured, at least 70g. homes damaged in that number expected to rise. the storm knocking out power to more than 200,000 homes ande businesses, and if you're trying to fly home after thee christmas visit, you could be out of luck. more than 1000 flights already canceled today and we're all over it in a very snowy indianapolis. chicago o'hare keeping track of all the flight delays and here in the fox weather center. go ahead, what is the latest? >> we are here i on the south se of...
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not at all. a great tragic comedy, neil, they will keep you in a job for the rest of yourife reporting on that. neil: i am not too shocked. i thought this dismissive you, that house leadership had of their rumbling ranks they would swallow this, i didn't see it, a lot of these tea party congressmen, 80 some odd that help propel john boehner to speaker got alleged against having to do the -- got elected to do against the very thing they were called on to do, vote for a tax increase. they could not swallow it. and not see any decrease in spending, you know the definition of this problem is we have a tril don dollar deficit, let's cut it down, neither side is approaching that topic effectively. neil: i have talked with a few tea party types. who said, neil, i would have gone along with this, and would go along with this, if i saw you know a return. or something for the pound of flesh i was offering. that democrats would put on the table real cuts, not just warmed over cuts from the last agreement al
not at all. a great tragic comedy, neil, they will keep you in a job for the rest of yourife reporting on that. neil: i am not too shocked. i thought this dismissive you, that house leadership had of their rumbling ranks they would swallow this, i didn't see it, a lot of these tea party congressmen, 80 some odd that help propel john boehner to speaker got alleged against having to do the -- got elected to do against the very thing they were called on to do, vote for a tax increase. they could...
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or do we have to look at big areas? what i would put forward is congress isn't doing their job and how they write it and oversight it. i still pick up any of my feet on the ground because the penny is were 3.5 cents. anyone in america who is struggling today, we don't have the luxury of ignoring stupidity and waste anymore. charles: i have less than a minute. i have to squeeze this in here. you think we could be a transitional transformative point in thisscountry where it is okay? where it is okay to spend money we don't have? where the american public has given a thumbs-up to the idea? >> i do not think that they have given a thumbs up. i think this last election was about what was what will hurt our growth. but nothing in terms of discussion about the money that gets wasted every year by this. he can pass all the tax hikes on ameeican citizens and it will never solve the problem. you can't reason enough tax dollars be one confiscating it all might be on the agenda. thank you for your work. i appreciate your good insig
or do we have to look at big areas? what i would put forward is congress isn't doing their job and how they write it and oversight it. i still pick up any of my feet on the ground because the penny is were 3.5 cents. anyone in america who is struggling today, we don't have the luxury of ignoring stupidity and waste anymore. charles: i have less than a minute. i have to squeeze this in here. you think we could be a transitional transformative point in thisscountry where it is okay? where it is...
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i think people know the situation, i don't think that rating anxieties at had level -- agencies at this level determine the interest rate. neil: how do you think that markets will do? >> i think they will be okay, if there is a reasonable resolution. neil: if not rea reasoning at rn what? >> if depends on how people interpret it. we're going over a cliff. some kind. there will be some spending cut, and some tax increase, this is not a question of no cliff but how steep is theliff, and how does it interact with the rest of the economy. i think protects the people, ma the hundreds of thousands with a very good idea. neil: you seem calm and serene. >> i got my first and best christmas present, richard branson gave he the shift shirt off his back, they sponsor a football team, he put on the back, i'm number one,. neil: that is a pairing i would have never envisioned, you and richard branson. >> wilbur thank you very much. yestery we told that you government is protecting birds by finding oil companies neil: in tonight's let me be brief. environmentalists right now, did you hear about this,
i think people know the situation, i don't think that rating anxieties at had level -- agencies at this level determine the interest rate. neil: how do you think that markets will do? >> i think they will be okay, if there is a reasonable resolution. neil: if not rea reasoning at rn what? >> if depends on how people interpret it. we're going over a cliff. some kind. there will be some spending cut, and some tax increase, this is not a question of no cliff but how steep is theliff,...
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neil: text at 20. that is right text-message is 20 years old this wee but it might be celebrating in a difffferentell it year, law enforcement groups are pushing to have your text lked up for two years, they need to build a case in caseou comt a crime later. where is all this texting going? is there a ctralal text building or -- where is thhs? >> no, when you send a text, it depends on who your mobile carrier is, whether or not it ts saved and for how long, that is handled byompany that you, deal with, that you subscribe to. what law enforcementments to for all ofhose companies each and every one of them to be required to store probablyn a ctrally mandated rularized way, store all of your texts, youend to your familyembers, colleagues, whoer. they want thoseompanies to be requed neil: sounds outrageous that outrageous. there is a cnce one one out of a billion people is a criminal, come on. >> that ist this is a blanket requiremen of all of the texts only a small fractionre going to be criminals. w enfo
neil: text at 20. that is right text-message is 20 years old this wee but it might be celebrating in a difffferentell it year, law enforcement groups are pushing to have your text lked up for two years, they need to build a case in caseou comt a crime later. where is all this texting going? is there a ctralal text building or -- where is thhs? >> no, when you send a text, it depends on who your mobile carrier is, whether or not it ts saved and for how long, that is handled byompany that...
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neil: open mike night at chuckles combs comedy club, republicans and democrats laughing at each other's offer and counter offers, pat buchanan on why this is looking like a very bad punch line. anwaitinin line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer wi stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters an. it gives you the exact amount of ptage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and mailman picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymo. male announcer ] ge4-ek trl plus $100 in extras incling postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> two times in the front, and two times in the back. >> all right. >> neil: one of my favorite things on tape remember that guy? he has company in washington as nobody wants their junk touched. big unions say the same, pat buchanan said it is hard to cut a deal, hen no one is cutting budget or slowing growth. that is reality. ratio now. 3 to 1 in favor of tax hikes o
neil: open mike night at chuckles combs comedy club, republicans and democrats laughing at each other's offer and counter offers, pat buchanan on why this is looking like a very bad punch line. anwaitinin line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer wi stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters an. it gives you the exact amount of ptage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class....
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i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs. [laughter] neil: i do want to ask you a personal question. you're one of the most recognizable fitness folks. do you you pick out when you go to a restaurant? would you do? >> i handled that sales proposition long time ago. i believe in the temple buried. five days a week, treat your body is a temple. two days a week, treated treat it as an amusement park. they will never know which days those are. listen, what happens if they start passing this account we don't lose? neil: you know, that is a very good point. >> and where along the line, someone has to let america go and think about the the -- the bigger picture. neil: tony little, it's so great to have you. neil: thank you and goodnight, everyone. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp
i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs. [laughter] neil: i do want to ask you a personal question. you're one of the most recognizable fitness folks. do you you pick out when you go to a restaurant? would you do? >> i handled that sales proposition long time ago. i believe in the temple buried. five days a week, treat your body is a temple. two days a...
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students look at data they reach their own conclusions and often look at union data d reach the conclusion that it is a backstop between american workers being paid a living wage and not being paid a living wage. >> you know it is interesting that you would bring that up because, that is probably howthis particular argument got started the problem was that is got started in 1960 when ports were becoming more automated. the crux of this particular fight is about a royalty that was going to unions to compensate them for the fact that ports were becoming more automated and less union workers were needed of the so they paid them this royalty to help ease them into the transition, that you just needed fewer workers because that is how society works. things get more automated. we're more productive. it is good. our economy gets bigger. here we are 40, 50 years, later this royalty started out has ballooned to a big payout for these unions. and they have made no progress in the sense that, you know this is all put in place to address the fact that machines were there and we don't need the workers.
students look at data they reach their own conclusions and often look at union data d reach the conclusion that it is a backstop between american workers being paid a living wage and not being paid a living wage. >> you know it is interesting that you would bring that up because, that is probably howthis particular argument got started the problem was that is got started in 1960 when ports were becoming more automated. the crux of this particular fight is about a royalty that was going to...
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when you look at what is going on. neil: when they are out there to see what's going o, i have a couple of friends of the show that residents that were out there instead. >> right. neil: i think that is what is concerning me. getting it backwards think new jersey, something like $10,000 up to $40,000 -- we have to vent for the money back and we ave to wait for someone in a building in washington dc to decide where the money is going to be distributed when we should just keep it in the house. you know, keep the taxes the same, but let new jersey pulled onto a larger version of it. neil: melissa? >> you know the faces, you know how to help them. when this country relied more on the community, your friends, your church -- the people around you. it work better. ne: it's like with school shootings and all that. gun advocates, whatever you do, don't use something like bad. climate change is the same thing. where ey are going to use it. the u.n. talking about setting up climate hange, now this in the united states. >> it is a
when you look at what is going on. neil: when they are out there to see what's going o, i have a couple of friends of the show that residents that were out there instead. >> right. neil: i think that is what is concerning me. getting it backwards think new jersey, something like $10,000 up to $40,000 -- we have to vent for the money back and we ave to wait for someone in a building in washington dc to decide where the money is going to be distributed when we should just keep it in the...
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neil: ts adminisation said ey are addressing and looking at at future, and looking at sor and green technologies that chinese are buying up. including om rescued and supported by us, china buys its way into the technologies, even copies, and buys our companies that are doing it but if we don't show the same for every or, our government, -- fervor, our government we'll be behind the 8 ball, what do you make of that? >> solar and wind is not enough, the chine had our rerves of natural gas,nd our reserves of shale oil they would be all over it, we have the opportunity to become the saudi arabia of natural gas by 2020. i don't see the urgency. i don't see the thrust coming from government to open our federal land to i incentivize production, we're not doing what we need to be doing. ne: i think we're getting cocko it, i mean, on right and left, wre at a standoff with each other ourselves and the chinese. they need as much as we need them. and tt because of that, because we need them to keep buying our debt or supporting the debt they own, they nd to us keep buying stuff they make we have a fortunate
neil: ts adminisation said ey are addressing and looking at at future, and looking at sor and green technologies that chinese are buying up. including om rescued and supported by us, china buys its way into the technologies, even copies, and buys our companies that are doing it but if we don't show the same for every or, our government, -- fervor, our government we'll be behind the 8 ball, what do you make of that? >> solar and wind is not enough, the chine had our rerves of natural...
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and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. neil: day make a list? stuff you have to do or have to buy? decorations to finish? party is to make? but i bet the families of those 20 children are not bothering with a list when the only thing they want to is their child back. that is not happening. what is the point* of the list? we cling to that as a benchmark of what we get tender not getting done as a free some up productivity to what we could scratch off on a piece of paper. it is just a list. either marketing every item of there will be another list another marker one offering more things to check off until we take a closer look but they did not say much what matters.
and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. neil: day make a list? stuff you have to do or have to buy? decorations to finish? party is to make? but i bet the families of those 20 children are not bothering with a list when the only thing they want to is...
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we're at the beginning of a conversation not at the end of a conversation. because we have to decide what to do withhe bush tax cuts. that's one thing. we have to dide to do -- what to do with a trillion dollar of obamacare tax increases. very few people are talking about this but there's a trillion dollars of tax increases obamand ad demonstration passed before the last eltion and 90% of those hikesere delayed until after the president got himself reelected. then we have massive spending, $8 trillion in debt that obama's running up the next decade. republicans have several tools. right now we have very well leverage in the debate over the fiscal cliff because that stuff happens automatically but the idea of a debt ceiling increase, they've told oba if you want a trillion dollar in higher debt and he needs that eight times in the next decade, you have to cut spending a trillion dollars. >> here, i'll ask you again. 0 i'm a republican congressman and i signed your tax pledge to not raise taxes. if someone says here's a bill that says if you sign this we will
we're at the beginning of a conversation not at the end of a conversation. because we have to decide what to do withhe bush tax cuts. that's one thing. we have to dide to do -- what to do with a trillion dollar of obamacare tax increases. very few people are talking about this but there's a trillion dollars of tax increases obamand ad demonstration passed before the last eltion and 90% of those hikesere delayed until after the president got himself reelected. then we have massive spending, $8...
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you have thave agreemens to make sure at happens. when we pass this tax cut -- we do them for five years at a time. those are the senate rules. but that deprives us. people want certainty. we want to make sure that they can invest not just tomorrow or three weeks from now, before it long. not the kind. neil: you think they will get that certainty, congressman? >> i do. >> is there such a thing as one side winning in this? >> i've always been told that the art of the deal is that each side chains out of that. >> unthinkably deeded deals where everybody at the end is dissatisfied and somewhat angry, if not completely angry. that is the sign of a good compromise. it's not what you wanted. you have to do to get the economy going and help this country be as strong as it can be. neil: grover norquist says he did sign a pledge. and then republicans disavowed a letter to henry taxes you >> really mysterious thing about it is it that people have to be gracious enough to accept their victory and go on. neil: we tried together t save the nation
you have thave agreemens to make sure at happens. when we pass this tax cut -- we do them for five years at a time. those are the senate rules. but that deprives us. people want certainty. we want to make sure that they can invest not just tomorrow or three weeks from now, before it long. not the kind. neil: you think they will get that certainty, congressman? >> i do. >> is there such a thing as one side winning in this? >> i've always been told that the art of the deal is...
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neil: not a bad at all. thank-- not a bad at idea at all. >> thank thank you. neil: remember the wimpy character in "popeye"? >> i'll have a hamburger which i'll glad you pay you tuesday. neil: he always seems to get the burger. did he ever pay for it? why i suspect a lot of wimpy politicians are pulling the same charade. do you buy it?g better ♪ so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improv lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair w't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. g
neil: not a bad at all. thank-- not a bad at idea at all. >> thank thank you. neil: remember the wimpy character in "popeye"? >> i'll have a hamburger which i'll glad you pay you tuesday. neil: he always seems to get the burger. did he ever pay for it? why i suspect a lot of wimpy politicians are pulling the same charade. do you buy it?g better ♪ so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improv lung function. unlike most copd...
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this is at they really want. if they are not thinking about the ramifications on the economy and what's going to happen in this country goes socialist. neil: d you think that this country will go socialist? >> i do worry. i have my little business and i do worry. at a certain point when you're a small business like i am -- neil: you're not a small business. you are a warren buffett with long-haired if you reach a point where you get to 75%, which is being tossed around there, how can you keep your employees? at some point when you're not making any profit. neil: a lot of what you say, it is 35% right now, that's what you're saying, you bring in up to 39.6% under clinton. i might be able to live without. i might not. is their level of crunching the numbers? you are pretty good at math? >> i am married to a canadian and i can always run to canada. [laughter] he has dual citizenship. neil: may be billionaires are not focusing on jobs because they are focusing on tir love lives or their lack of one. how the grinch ar
this is at they really want. if they are not thinking about the ramifications on the economy and what's going to happen in this country goes socialist. neil: d you think that this country will go socialist? >> i do worry. i have my little business and i do worry. at a certain point when you're a small business like i am -- neil: you're not a small business. you are a warren buffett with long-haired if you reach a point where you get to 75%, which is being tossed around there, how can you...
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they are going to become grace i have at play, sad at play. may have trouble sleeping. may have trouble with depression. this goes on for months. therapy works on this. behavioral therapy works which targets the trauma and helps kids work through it. >> obviously that's the less direct kind of trauma. it's trauma nonetheless. i have friends from all over the country calling knowing we live in this general area they are devastated people can't pull themselves away from the tv they can't stop crying. >> i have two points about this. fission of all people have to return to their regular lives they can't ob success even on our reports. they can't teach their kids to worry. we have to roll model our kids to be calm. let's teach the kids empathy for those involved. empathy about victims care about the people there and not talk about our own schools which statistically remain enormously safe. we are looking at should we ramp up security. these tragedies are rare let's talk about how courage uses the same certainties of the brain. >> you show it yourself. if they see you as cal
they are going to become grace i have at play, sad at play. may have trouble sleeping. may have trouble with depression. this goes on for months. therapy works on this. behavioral therapy works which targets the trauma and helps kids work through it. >> obviously that's the less direct kind of trauma. it's trauma nonetheless. i have friends from all over the country calling knowing we live in this general area they are devastated people can't pull themselves away from the tv they can't...
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at the grassroots level all the way out. now, it's starting to show up in the top 500 companies of the united states. we are in very difficult straits tonight's feature when you started talking about this, you weren't yet heard that that you want that you can't think that companies can ignore the fallout for the fallout is fast and furious. how god is dead? >> i think it's getting really dangerous. because most companies right now are in survival mode. they don't know what the future's going to be like. they can't get access to capital. customers are scared to death. we are doing stupid thing like converting corn to fuel, w are sitting on great oil reserves, natural gas, doing nothing with it. we are building solar plants in the west. it is the stupidest thing i've ever heard in my life. neil: i am going to hold you down to a maybe on green energy. [laughter] you have been a bipartisan on capitol hill. wasting time as we pile $4 billion of debt every day. they are waiting for november for some closure. when you think happens
at the grassroots level all the way out. now, it's starting to show up in the top 500 companies of the united states. we are in very difficult straits tonight's feature when you started talking about this, you weren't yet heard that that you want that you can't think that companies can ignore the fallout for the fallout is fast and furious. how god is dead? >> i think it's getting really dangerous. because most companies right now are in survival mode. they don't know what the future's...
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start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. ♪ tom: washington still fighting over the debt deal. farmers are worried about dairy deal. the farm bill is set to expire at the end of the year along with everything else that is going on. the senate agricultural committee chairwoman pushing for a short-term extension to avert the cliff. but if that does not happen, no prices -- milk prices to go up to $8 per gallon. the supermarket group on how this is going to turn consumers soured. you bet that would. that's about double. >> it is about double. it will increase, hopefully not. you are between three and $4 a gallon. it is not just about melt. this is a food cliff. we talk about the financial cliff. keep in mind, we're coming off of two years of horrible weather conditions around the globe. the drought this past summer -- tom: said of the best the weather people. rsi corporation. >> it's not. the usda has said over the next 20 years we're going to see more weather conditions that affect the price of food. food prices are going to
start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. ♪ tom: washington still fighting over the debt deal. farmers are worried about dairy deal. the farm bill is set to expire at the end of the year along with everything else that is going on. the senate agricultural committee chairwoman pushing for a short-term extension to avert the cliff. but if that does not happen, no prices -- milk prices to go up to $8 per gallon. the supermarket group on how this is going to turn consumers soured. you bet that would....